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Mentzelia Lindleyi Seeds
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Lindley's Blazing Star (Mentzelia Lindleyi) - Start Mentzelia Lindleyi seeds for this drought tolerant, fragrant flower. Known as Lindley's Blazing Star, this annual is found in California and Arizona. Mentzelia Lindleyi Blazing Star needs to develop a tap root, so it does best in loose, fast-draining, sandy soils.MORE FLOWER OPTIONS
Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
55 - 60F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
7 - 21 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes

DEPTH
Surface sow seed and lightly cover 1/8th inch

SOWING RATE
3 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
15 - 18 inches









Lindley's Blazing Star (Mentzelia Lindleyi) - Start Mentzelia Lindleyi seeds for this drought tolerant, fragrant flower. Known as Lindley's Blazing Star, this annual is found native in California and Arizona, but can grow across the country. Mentzelia Lindleyi Blazing Star needs to develop a tap root, so it does best in loose, fast-draining, sandy soils. This beauty with golden, star-shaped flowers was a food source for Native Americans. With the right conditions, this one is easy to grow from wild flower seeds. It has feathery foliage and blooms profusely with large, showy yellow blooms.
Lindley's Blazing Star wildflower is an annual, so it grows fast, blooms for a long period of time, and then dies off with first frost. Lindley's Blazing Star seeds can be started directly outdoors once temperatures are warm. Lightly cover the Mentzelia Lindleyi seeds with soil and maintain moisture until germination occurs. Lindley's Blazingstar is a hardy annual, tolerating drought, poor soil, and heat.
Common Questions
Are pollinators attracted to these flowers?
Yes, bees and butterflies are drawn to the mentzelia flowers.
How are these flowers typically used in the landscape?
These flowers are perfect for dry areas. Rock gardens, rocky slopes and xeriscape gardens.
Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
70 - 75F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
21 - 28 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes

DEPTH
Do not cover the seed but press into the soil

SOWING RATE
4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE
Keep seed moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
10 inches





Gloxinia (Sinningia Speciosa Brocade Series) - Sow Gloxinia seeds to produce a beautiful mixture of red, blue, and white blooms. These compact Gloxinia plants blossom four to six months after sowing. They will flower for about 2 months, go dormant for about 2 months, and then begin growing again and start flowering. Gloxinias make a great house plant, giving wonderful, colorful blooms! Sinningia Speciosa is often referred to as Florist's Gloxinia or Brazilian Gloxinia.
Gloxina seeds are a bit tricky to germinate and do best indoors and under lights. Do not cover the flower seeds after sowing since they need light to germinate. Sinningia Speciosa seeds should germinate in about 3 weeks at 70 - 75F degrees. Soil should be kept uniformly moist, but do not keep it saturated. Florist's Gloxinia care includes avoiding watering the crown of the plant as this might cause the plant to rot, and use water that is at room temperature for watering. The Brazilian Gloxinia plant needs lots of light, but no direct light. Gloxinias do best in temperatures around 65 - 75F degrees, especially when they are blooming. After blooming, keep watering to a minimum and don't fertilize.
Common Questions
Do I need to prune my gloxinia?
To encourage a longer bloom season, you will need to deadhead your spent flowers. After the bloom period is over and your plant enters dormancy, prune back any dead or dying foliage.
My leaves are dropping, what do I do?
This can occur from sudden temperature changes such as drafts.
My leaves look scorched, why?
Direct sunlight can burn the leaves of your gloxinia, causing them to scorch and crisp.
My flowers are losing their vibrancy, what do I do?
This is typically caused by inadequate light move your plant to an area with more light but not direct sunlight.
Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
55 - 65F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 21 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes

DEPTH
Surface sow seed and light cover no more than 1/8 inch deep

SOWING RATE
3 - 5 seeds per cell or approximately 5000 seeds covers 100 square feet

MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
8 inches
Leptosiphon Mix (Leptosiphon Hybrida French Hybrids Mix) - Start Leptosiphon seeds to start these dainty little flowers. Leptosiphon French Hybrids has the synonymous botanical name Linanthus androsaceus. This low-growing annual has fern-like foliage and hundreds of sweet little half inch star-shaped flowers that shine out from the foliage. The colors are mixed and bright in shades of rose, yellow, orange and cream. Leptosiphon uses include edging the front of the flower bed, containers, edging a pathway, or as a ground cover. Commonly known as False Baby Stars, this annual is lovely if it is allowed to spill over the edges of rocks or containers. It makes a carpet of color and is stunning!
Grow Leptosiphon seeds directly outside in a prepared seedbed after frost danger has passed. Press the flower seed into the soil and lightly cover. False Baby Stars flowers perform best in full sun, and they prefer rich, well-draining soil.